53%
of more than 1400 respondents in Argentina believe there is
discrimination against Jews. This follows from an investigation
that evaluated the attitudes towards people who profess that religion
in the country and that was carried out by the Gino Germani
Institute. Yesterday, authorities of the Delegation of
Argentine Israelite Associations (DAIA) presented
the results of that report in
the CCK.
The
study, which was based on a sample of 1443 cases in the main cities
of the country, also shows other figures that concern: 87% are
unaware or have a misconception of what Zionism is; 61% agree
with the prejudice of the "influence" of Jews in
international markets, and 47% consider that the members of the
community are the first to turn their backs on the needy.
Source: lanacion